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Graduate Medical Sales - Warwickshire

Medical Sales Representative

Medical Sales Representative

CHASE Graduate Academy is eager to hear from graduates interested in starting a career in medical sales. You will learn how to engage with healthcare professionals to increase the sales of your company's life-enhancing therapies, across the specified location.
This is an excellent and exciting opportunity for graduates to join a highly experienced and supportive team. Once placed in role, you will receive world-class specialist training in a dynamic industry and enjoy the benefits and rewards of working with leading pharmaceutical and healthcare companies.
As part of the CHASE Graduate Academy, you will be trained to understand how your role is vital to your regional sales team’s success; from demonstrating your selling and influencing skills to developing effective working relationships with colleagues.
Our Academy offers a mentoring programme that pairs graduates with CHASE Project Managers, who are industry experts, to guide your transition from graduate to professional. We provide extensive exposure, training, support, and competitive pay and benefits.
Our graduate academy provides:
CV support
Assessment techniques and support
Interview preparation and questions
Industry research and insights
Healthcare and pharmaceutical knowledge
Training and mentoring
Networking and teamwork opportunities
Competitive pay and benefits
What we are looking for

We are interested in driven, ambitious, and passionate individuals. A science or medical background is not required.
However, you must have graduated and be able to demonstrate commercial sales experience in a targeted environment, including influencing and persuasion skills. Experience working within the NHS or a related healthcare setting is also valued, especially if you wish to leverage that experience in a commercial role.
You will also need:
A full UK driving licence
Right to work in the UK
Residence within the territory
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
Evidence of achievements outside academic pursuits
A genuine interest in starting a career in targeted, customer-facing sales
Ideally a 2:1 degree; any discipline considered, with an interest in science/medicine beneficial
An understanding of the medical sales industry and research into the Medical Representative role will strengthen your application.
Additional job details

Workplace: Hybrid or partially remote
Location: Warwickshire
Car and benefits package available
Contract type: Permanent, full-time
How to apply

Please apply for only one role and indicate your willingness to relocate within the UK on your application.
If you are graduating this year, visit our website to learn more about careers in Medical Sales and contact us after your studies.
Click 'Apply' to start your application. The role is listed on Prospects until 21 January 2026.
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